Thirty Year History of the Iconic 'People Not Mascots' Logo

The 'People Not Mascots' LogoArtist: David JakupcaAcrylic on Canvas 22" x 28" 1992 Signed Lower RightCurrent Owner is the Lake Erie Native American Council (LENAC)

The 'People Not Mascots' Logo is meant to be a Native American protest caricature of the racists Chief Wahoo logo of the Cleveland Indians Baseball team that lost to the Chicago Cubs in the 2016 World Series. It was originally designed and painted in 1992 by David Jakupca at the historic ARK in Berea for the Committee of 500 Years of Dignity and Resistance along with the Lake Erie Native American Council (LENAC) incorporating elements of the Theory of Iceality on Environmental Arts.The 'People not Mascots' Logo has drawn criticism from Cleveland sportswriters, fans and local businessmen, but received immediate acceptance among humanitarian, religious groups and Native Americans.
The Cleveland 'People not Mascots' Logo gained international popular attention when it was it exhibited by ICEA at the 1993United Nations World Conference on Human Rights held in Vienna, Austria.

The 'People not Mascots' logo has become the most recognized anti-racist logo in existence and has forever changed the way people view the worlds trillion dollar sports industries!

April 12, 2017- Commissioner Rob Manfred is increasing the pressure on the Cleveland baseball team to abandon the racists Chief Wahoo Logo, The New York Times reported,
........and there are signs of progress on that front.

While the logo remained on the caps and uniform sleeves of Indians players Tuesday night, the Times noted it was not evident anywhere else around Progressive Field. While the uniforms remain the most visible use of the logo, an MLB spokesman said Manfred has made it clear to the team he wants the Indians to "transition" away from the logo.

“We have specific steps in an identified process and are making progress,’’ spokesman Pat Courtney told the Times in a statement. “We are confident that a positive resolution will be reached that will be good for the game and the club.’’

The Iconic 'People not Mascots' Logo
Wins 2016 World Series Against Racist Chief Wahoo Logo

World Series Trivia:
History of the Iconic 'People Not Mascots' Logo

"The Truth is that the 2016 World Series was all about the racist Chief Wahoo vrs all the Worlds Children. The Baseball Games just provide the entertainment during intermissions".

The Iconic 'People Not Mascots' Logo

The 'People Not Mascots' LogoArtist: David JakupcaAcrylic on Canvas 22" x 28" 1992 Signed Lower RightCurrent Owner is the Lake Erie Native American Council (LENAC)

The 'People Not Mascots' Logo is meant to be a Native American protest caricature of the racists Chief Wahoo logo of the Cleveland Indians Baseball team currently playing the Chicago Cubs in the World Series. It was originally designed and painted in 1992 by David Jakupca at the historic ARK in Berea for the Committee of 500 Years of Dignity and Resistance along with the Lake Erie Native American Council (LENAC) incorporating elements of the Theory of Iceality on Environmental Arts.The 'People not Mascots' Logo has drawn criticism from Cleveland sportswriters, fans and local businessmen, but received immediate acceptance among humanitarian, religious groups and Native Americans. The Cleveland 'People not Mascots' Logo gained international popular attention when it was it exhibited by ICEA at the 1993 United Nations World Conference on Human Rights held in Vienna, Austria.

Anyone who searches the internet for the iconic 'People not Mascots' will see that it has become the most recognized anti-racists logo in existence, CHANGING FOREVER THE WAY PEOPLE VIEW THE WORLD'S TRILLION DOLLAR SPORTS INDUSTRIES!

It also caused repercussions for the groups connected with using the logo in protest demonstrations and this has been documented in the INTERNECINE MATRIX.

About Artist David Jakupca:
David Jakupca, is an American Philosopher, Ambassador, Artist, Activists and Author. He served as both American Cultural Ambassador and Universal Peace Ambassador in International capacities. He is extremely influential through his works, especially as philosophical advocate and practitioner of the environmental arts methods and developing the Sustainable Age revolution. Jakupca is recognized as the 'Spiritual Father of the Environmental Art’ Movement and is the co-creator with his wife Renate of the 'Theory of Iceality on Environmental Arts'. His works established and popularized inductive formula's for scientific inquiry, sometimes called the Iceality Method. His demand for a planned procedure of investigating all things natural marked a new turn in the rhetorical and theoretical framework for the science of aesthetics, much of which surrounds conceptions of proper Environmental Art Methodology today and is the basis in use for the building of the “Great American Peace Trail”.

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